Comfort and convenience is what this ready-to-move-in apartment offers, with an open concept kitchen with custom cabinets, granite sink and a large suite with closet. Everything with lots of natural lighting and a wonderful view from its 13th floor.
To access it, you first pass through an Alameda, all tree-lined and very charming, which leads to the furthest part of the street and with excellent positioning, providing residents with incomparable peace and quiet, as it is not close to the avenues, this detail is very interesting. when we talk about the issue of moving away from local unrest. It also has a Collective Laundry, Gym, Party and Games Room and an outdoor barbecue. A parking space is part of the property.
Close to points of interest such as Model School, Senai School, São Paulo Immigration Museum a few minutes away, the Pinacoteca, Santa Maggiore Hospital, Salvalus Hospital.
Very well located, as it is next to the charming Mooca neighborhood and less than 1km from the Brás and Dom Pedro Metro - Red Line - with easy access to bus lanes and full of shops on the same avenue (lots of practicality just a few steps from the condominium ).
*5 minutes walk from Pedro II and Brás metro stations
*5 minutes from Largo da Concordia
*10 minutes from Zona Cerealista
*20 minutes from March 25th
*18 minutes from Mercado Municipal
*10 minutes from Rua da Mooca
Restaurants, bakeries, banks, shops around.
Brás is located in the center of the country's largest capital. Living or working in a neighborhood like this offers you and your family numerous service and infrastructure options. The region was once a colony of Italians and today is characterized by being one of the largest clothing commercial hubs in greater São Paulo, in addition, of course, to facilitating the flow of entry and exit to the East Zone of the city.
The neighborhood's origins date back to the construction of the church of Senhor Bom Jesus do Matosinho, in the 18th century, on a farm belonging to José Braz. A village arose around the chapel, which was located in a remote region, on the banks of a road known as “Caminhos do José Braz”. This is the reason for the name of the neighborhood, which was reduced to just “Braz”.
The district remained inland, with many farms and farms throughout its length, until it developed with the arrival of coffee and immigrants. It was a meeting point between Italians and workers who took the train in Santos and disembarked in São Paulo, at the Brás station, built in 1867. They settled in the neighborhood and in nearby regions, such as Mooca, and determined the influence Italian on site. Progress finally took hold with the installation of small factories and businesses.
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CRECI 275328F
11 976088274
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